Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor.

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Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor.
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Crisp, Samuel, 1669 or 70-1704.
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London :: Printed for the author,
1698.
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Crisp, Tobias, 1600-1643.
Antinomianism.
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"Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34980.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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§. CL.

I might refer the Bishop again to the Doctrines of the Church; (whereof he is an Honourable Presider), which, in this Case, run very clear Streams from the Fountain of Israel; and they (as I quoted before, out of the first part of the Sermon of Salvation) are wonderful clear, for such a Change as the Doctor affirms, and Mr. Williams denies, saying, So that Christ is now the Righteousness of all them that truly do believe in him. He for them paid their Ransom by his Death, he for them fulfilled the Law in his Life; so that now IN HIM, and BY HIM, every true Christian Man may be called a fulfiller of the Law. This Golden Sentence, which might be for an Ornament in Gold Letters, in every House in England, doth fully vindicate, to a Tittle, Dr. Crisp's Change of Persons, Christ him∣self is their Righteousness, he paid Ransom for them, they were

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fulfillers of the Law in him, and by him. What can be more full to the Point? I hope the Bishop will not charge these great Men, the Composers of this Sermon, as he has done the Doctor, with an imaginary unproved Change.

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